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carter evans shows us. making it work in the real world was another battle. >> reporter: in colorado and washington state, voters had stirred the pot. >> can you not be arrested for being in possession of an ounce of marijuana. >> we can't wait to go to 7- eleven and buy a pack of joints. >> reporter: what is not clear is when or howle that happen. >> you legalized marijuana. i -- to a friend of mine, no you can't. i can grow it, no you can't. i can transport it, no, you can't. >> reporter: it could take a year or more to develop regulations. until then n colorado and washington, there is no legal way to procure pot for recreational use. >> i don't know if it's supposed to fall from the sky or how people are supposed to get it. once they have it and if you're found with it, if you're caught by a police officer with under an ounce, you're not going to get prosecuted. >> reporter: federal authorities are not changing their views. marijuana is considered more dangerous than cocaine. >> everyone is operating on
carter evans shows us. making it work in the real world was another battle. >> reporter: in colorado and washington state, voters had stirred the pot. >> can you not be arrested for being in possession of an ounce of marijuana. >> we can't wait to go to 7- eleven and buy a pack of joints. >> reporter: what is not clear is when or howle that happen. >> you legalized marijuana. i -- to a friend of mine, no you can't. i can grow it, no you can't. i can transport it,...
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but the toys r us ceo is calling it green. they aren't thinking about the carbon footprint. >> cheryl disadegrees. >> i'm saving on gas and emissions in the air. >> while some say shopping online is very ungreen, we talk to one environmentalist who has a whole different take on shopping this holiday season. >> the best thing you can do is reuse something or borrow something from a friend. >> reporter: adam warbalk is launching a recycle website on black friday. what's better? online or retail? >> the studies have been mixed. for small items in urban areas it can frequently be better to buy it online. in larger areas, it can be better to buy in the store because its that last area of delivery that has the carbon footprint. >> reporter: they claim indoor door buster deals will be better than anything they offer online. >> i go on the non-polluting santa sleigh method myself. >> reindeer. >> it's the spirit that gets you in the mood and that's carbon free. >> i do know about the weather and i do know there is some rain out there
but the toys r us ceo is calling it green. they aren't thinking about the carbon footprint. >> cheryl disadegrees. >> i'm saving on gas and emissions in the air. >> while some say shopping online is very ungreen, we talk to one environmentalist who has a whole different take on shopping this holiday season. >> the best thing you can do is reuse something or borrow something from a friend. >> reporter: adam warbalk is launching a recycle website on black friday....
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. >> they want us to not speak out or if we do, we get disciplined and they retaliate. i feel bad for the people, but no, i'm not going to stop there. >> reporter: workers say that the backlash has already regun as we were there as one wal- mart manager ordered protesters off the property. >> this is private property. again, we're asking you and your group to leave. >> okay, california law gives us the right to talk to customers and handle them in front of the store. >> all right, if you don't leave, we will get the police involved on that. >> reporter: but they have no intention of leaving until wal- mart listens to their pleas for respect and better conditions. more are planned for tomorrow, though protesters worry their numbers could be hurt by workers who are too afraid to strike. to oakland, cbs 5. >>> since opening two weeks ago, it's been a nightmare getting into the new high-end outlet stores and it could be even worse this weekend. this is a live look at the outlet mall and the stores open for black friday shopping a few minutes ago, but we are told that traffi
. >> they want us to not speak out or if we do, we get disciplined and they retaliate. i feel bad for the people, but no, i'm not going to stop there. >> reporter: workers say that the backlash has already regun as we were there as one wal- mart manager ordered protesters off the property. >> this is private property. again, we're asking you and your group to leave. >> okay, california law gives us the right to talk to customers and handle them in front of the store....
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cbs 5 reporter christin ayers tells us what happened next. >> a gunman pulled up. two of them. there were words. watch as one points a handgun. once and then again. police the say the men michael meadows and james crosby were wreckless drivers out for revenge. they wanted the couples cell phone. the woman in the car calls police. after more threats the gunmen drive off and so does the couple. but it does end there the couple drove to this area in east oakland. what they didn't know is that the gunmen followed them. one of the suspects opened their car door. jumped inside. and pulled the gun again. >> the husband is able to push the suspect out of the car and tells his wife hit the gas and get out of here. >> crosby and meadows opened fire. a bullet hitting the car but injuring no one. it took police only hours to track down the suspects. >> one of our officer was viewing the video and recognized one of the suspects who was in possession and firing one of the fire arms. they were lost during a high speed chase and later they were arrested. they're facing charges for assault with
cbs 5 reporter christin ayers tells us what happened next. >> a gunman pulled up. two of them. there were words. watch as one points a handgun. once and then again. police the say the men michael meadows and james crosby were wreckless drivers out for revenge. they wanted the couples cell phone. the woman in the car calls police. after more threats the gunmen drive off and so does the couple. but it does end there the couple drove to this area in east oakland. what they didn't know is...
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maybe 11% of us carpool and statewide about 5% of us are taking public transit. >> they're is a program in california, maybe not well known but it is the law called the catch-up program. employers who do offer free parking to their employees are supposed to offer a subsidy. you are supposed to get the value of that parking space. >> people can ask for it. that's something i wanted they are entitled to. >> public transit has high ridership even if the transit is about 37 minutes, 10 minutes longer than the commute of san francisco drivers. but the appeal is obvious. >> you don't have to fight for parking lets you do get what you need, and there are some benefits to public transit. >> joanna lynn says women and minorities are likely to benefit most from the cash out for parking spaces proclaim. she says that's because when the minorities tend to drive less alone and tend to want to use public transit. >> it's the final weekend before tuesday's presidential election. both candidates are campaigning hard in the battleground states. tracer garcia on the candidates final push. >> president ob
maybe 11% of us carpool and statewide about 5% of us are taking public transit. >> they're is a program in california, maybe not well known but it is the law called the catch-up program. employers who do offer free parking to their employees are supposed to offer a subsidy. you are supposed to get the value of that parking space. >> people can ask for it. that's something i wanted they are entitled to. >> public transit has high ridership even if the transit is about 37...
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workers were using a torch to cut an oil line. four workers were severely burned. the accident was reminiscent of the 2010 deep water horizon explosion that transformed the oil industry and life along the gulf coast. >> when something like this happens it tears at everyone's heart. it's just a horrible day. we're going to heal together. but first and foremost we have to make sure those were involved. >> two men remain in critical condition. two others are in serious condition. >>> we're getting word of a lull in the rocket fire between israel and hamas. cease fire efforts begin to gain momentum. israel says it has launched nearly 200 air strikes against targets in gaza. gaza says 12 people were killed there today. so far 42 palestinians have been killed as well as 3 israeli civilians since the fighting began. >>> there's no indication that either side intends to back down. >> reporter: only hours after it was set up this anti-missile battery intercepted a long range rocket fired gaza. five such batteries are being deployed as three more are being rushed into produc
workers were using a torch to cut an oil line. four workers were severely burned. the accident was reminiscent of the 2010 deep water horizon explosion that transformed the oil industry and life along the gulf coast. >> when something like this happens it tears at everyone's heart. it's just a horrible day. we're going to heal together. but first and foremost we have to make sure those were involved. >> two men remain in critical condition. two others are in serious condition....
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only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next weekend, pretty showery. highs tomorrow, upper 60s. 67. concordat 67 -- concord at 67. san rafael 68. and partly to mostly sunny skies. we'll stay mild on wednesday and thursday and dry and with partly sunny skies. but here comes the change starting on friday. lasting through the weekend. and now likely into next week. that's four straight days with at least a chance of rainfall and likely an inch of rain all total by the top of next week. and that is your cbs 5 forecast. >> all right, thanks, paul. >>> and the downside of measure d. >> i was working 40 hours
only about 100 miles north of us. it'll be pleasant outside. highs in the 60s with the big h behind me, keeping the rain all the way on through thursday. and deep and strong area of the low pressure, it will move on in. it will stick around for about four to five days. starting on friday, lasting into next week. and so once we get wet, we're going to stay wet, but we're going to stay dry for the next couple of days until they get here on friday. right now the weekend, making plans for next...
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paul joins us with what we're seeing out there right now. >> rain continues, moving slowly to the south. some in the south bay have yet to see a drop. those in marin and sonoma have dealt with rain for the past four hours. fairfield, vallejo, novato, petaluma, all soggy. almost down to dublin, pleasanton, and livermore, and the showers have not made it to sunnyvale, san jose. everything moving from the north to the south. we'll talk more coming up. >>> cities and towns along the atlantic coast continue to dry out and take stock in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. >> in new york, the sun finally came out today and public transit sputtered back to life. the biggest challenge right now is pump th flood water out of -- pumping the flood water out of tunnels. >> i instituted a 15 minute rule on my team. you return everybody's phone calls in 15 minutes. whether it's the mayor's, the governor's, county official, if they need something, we figure out a way to say yes. >> and the amazing numbers are coming in as well. six million people in 13 states still without power tonight. 68 deaths blamed
paul joins us with what we're seeing out there right now. >> rain continues, moving slowly to the south. some in the south bay have yet to see a drop. those in marin and sonoma have dealt with rain for the past four hours. fairfield, vallejo, novato, petaluma, all soggy. almost down to dublin, pleasanton, and livermore, and the showers have not made it to sunnyvale, san jose. everything moving from the north to the south. we'll talk more coming up. >>> cities and towns along the...
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. >> reporter: he used to be the neighborhood watch vice president and says there have been about 10 break-ins in the past six months. >> we're a very large city with a very small force. when things go wrong, we need officers there to support us and be the law. >> reporter: san jose police have written a special memo to the city. >> the numbers are not good. and they are not going to be good for some time. >> reporter: they went from a high of 1 four 20 officers to 194 today -- 1,094 today. minus detective, the port staff, and administration, you're left with just 583 officers for patrol. >> there is no wiggle room. any time you move personnel out of here, you're robbing peter to pay paul. >> reporter: council member pete constant who chairs a safety committee says the reports should help save police jobs. >> i would be shocked if there's layoffs in the next round. we can't afford to do that. and i don't think there's anybody on the council that would even consider supporting anything like that. >> reporter: the department has been trying to fill in the gaps with overtime which has b
. >> reporter: he used to be the neighborhood watch vice president and says there have been about 10 break-ins in the past six months. >> we're a very large city with a very small force. when things go wrong, we need officers there to support us and be the law. >> reporter: san jose police have written a special memo to the city. >> the numbers are not good. and they are not going to be good for some time. >> reporter: they went from a high of 1 four 20 officers to...
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the man that gave us jr. >> israel facing a dangerous challenge. what these violent protests mean for a fragile gaza cease fire. >> one of the fbi's ten most wanted on his way back to california after an arrest in mexico. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. ewing on the long running . we are getting late word tonight, the actor best known for playing the conniving and mischievous j.r . ewing on the long running series dallas has died. he died late this afternoon from complications of cancer. he was 81. cbs reporter alexis looks back at his career. >> stay out of my affairs pamela. >> you make me sick. >> everybody hates me. they love this character. >> love him or hate him. audiences watched seasons of him playing the infamous j.r . in dallas, j.r . cheated his family, friends and his wife while taking plenty of knocks of his own. when the who shot j.r . episode airs 83 million americans tuned in to watch. in real life heavy drinking led to a liver transplant that prolonged his life and perhaps gave him a sense of mortal hi his tv characte
the man that gave us jr. >> israel facing a dangerous challenge. what these violent protests mean for a fragile gaza cease fire. >> one of the fbi's ten most wanted on his way back to california after an arrest in mexico. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. ewing on the long running . we are getting late word tonight, the actor best known for playing the conniving and mischievous j.r . ewing on the long running series dallas has died. he died late this afternoon from...
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>> and it is also the story of us. how the 150-calorie snack cake can teach us a lot about 80 years of american history. incorporated, the maker of twinkies and wonder bread ag others, has filed for banru. the beleaguered bakery will >>> hostess, the maker of twinkies has filed bankruptcy. >> they will lay off 18,000 workers and blames union workers for pushing it off a financial cliff. the union says hostes asked for unreasonable wage and benefit cuts as top executives took large pay raises. one striking workers said whether employees worked or walked, they'd still lose. >> it'll be hard for me any way. whether i stay here or go inside, they're going to cut the money anyway and benefits. >> another factor figures into the demise of the ding-dong. according to a research group, americans have a habit for junk food. and it has been waning. the hostess shutdown is causing americans to begin hoarding ho-hos and waxing nostalgic about their fading childhoods! that is creating a whole new market for all things hostess. eliz
>> and it is also the story of us. how the 150-calorie snack cake can teach us a lot about 80 years of american history. incorporated, the maker of twinkies and wonder bread ag others, has filed for banru. the beleaguered bakery will >>> hostess, the maker of twinkies has filed bankruptcy. >> they will lay off 18,000 workers and blames union workers for pushing it off a financial cliff. the union says hostes asked for unreasonable wage and benefit cuts as top executives...
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cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman shows us: soon you'll be rancisco to l >>> say you don't want to spend a fortune on gas or an airline ticket. >> you can get from san francisco to la for less than the price of a pack of gum soon! >> how about a transit service ready to take you there for a buck? >> it's all about us trying to make bus travel sexy again. >> reporter: megabus.com wants to be your partner. >> we make it sexy with these brand-new style of vehicles. double-deckers, power outlets, wi-fi, sit in comfort, travel long-distance express. >> reporter: they'll try to make a buck charging only a buck! that's the cheapest price. otherwise most seats range from $5 to $9. they hope to make money packing the buses. >> we can't all be flying 1st class, or even driving. >> reporter: lori figures students, young professionals, and anyone else hoping to save some money will be among the passengers. but isn't this the same company that tried and failed to establish itself here several years ago? >> when they were here before, i don't believe they had the double-decker buses, and they also didn'
cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman shows us: soon you'll be rancisco to l >>> say you don't want to spend a fortune on gas or an airline ticket. >> you can get from san francisco to la for less than the price of a pack of gum soon! >> how about a transit service ready to take you there for a buck? >> it's all about us trying to make bus travel sexy again. >> reporter: megabus.com wants to be your partner. >> we make it sexy with these brand-new style of...
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for us in the bay area of northern california, beautiful weather. if anything as we head towards sunday, monday, and election day, high pressure will be getting stronger. and migrate just a little more to the north for the perfect november recipe. northwest flow of air as you're going to get sunshine and temperatures approaching the record levels. some of you inland will be getting up near 80 degrees for three straight days. for the weekend, it's all about the 70s. the highs inland and near the bay and the near record highs on monday and tuesday and as for rainfall, you need to wait for that this week. now, we'll talk highs for the first time of the weekend tomorrow. downtown san francisco, near 70 degrees. it is real comfortable weather outside tomorrow. and redwood city at 72. mountainview at 73. brentwood 77. mid-70s for sonoma, kentfield, upper 60s for daily city, 67 degrees. it's all about the sunshine. near 80 on monday and tuesday and no rainfall until next friday. we'll be right back. ok...1-0 record o e >>> a new look that the warriors put
for us in the bay area of northern california, beautiful weather. if anything as we head towards sunday, monday, and election day, high pressure will be getting stronger. and migrate just a little more to the north for the perfect november recipe. northwest flow of air as you're going to get sunshine and temperatures approaching the record levels. some of you inland will be getting up near 80 degrees for three straight days. for the weekend, it's all about the 70s. the highs inland and near the...
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the same front will be bringing rainfall to the north and impact us as soon as tomorrow. even up towards the city, giving up six inches of rain over the last couple of days. it'll be wet through tomorrow morning and getting up early, making an escape to grandma's house on wednesday. and that will be depending on where you are and the future cast model, predicting where they will be. an inch of rain up to clear lake. half an inch for them tomorrow morning and redwood city and san jose, not a drop of rain. what to expect? cloudy, dry, most of tomorrow will be wet late in the day through early wednesday. after that we'll just clear out and have beautiful weather. 67 tomorrow. san jose 65. fremont 66. rain by tomorrow evening. vallejo at 65. downtown san francisco, 63 degrees. your extended forecast, the rain clears on out by wednesday afternoon. good driving late in the day. on thursday, sunshine, mid-60s as we're going to stay sunny, dry, mild. approaching 70 for the holiday weekend, dennis? >>> okay, paul. no alex smith, no problem for the 49ers. the question is now, do we
the same front will be bringing rainfall to the north and impact us as soon as tomorrow. even up towards the city, giving up six inches of rain over the last couple of days. it'll be wet through tomorrow morning and getting up early, making an escape to grandma's house on wednesday. and that will be depending on where you are and the future cast model, predicting where they will be. an inch of rain up to clear lake. half an inch for them tomorrow morning and redwood city and san jose, not a...
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thank you for joining us! this book is the most exciting, optimistic, hopeful manuscript that has ever been written. i challenge you. get up from the depths of despair and defeat. square your shoulders. lift your head.
thank you for joining us! this book is the most exciting, optimistic, hopeful manuscript that has ever been written. i challenge you. get up from the depths of despair and defeat. square your shoulders. lift your head.
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that's just a big ridge of high pressure is moving in and going to protect us. and the storm track will stay several hundred miles to our north. which means you get sunshine, dry weather, mild weather all the way to next week! a little foggy tonight in the north bay valleys, but it's all about the sunshieshshine. 60s in oakland and san jose. concord tomorrow, 64 degrees. sunnyvale 66, morgan hill 68. sunshine in walnut creek. 65, pleasanton, the dry valley mid-60s with sunshine. your extended forecast calling for sunshine! right on through the weekend. low 70s inland, and we will stay dry until wednesday of next week. it is time for sports! >> take two aspirin, get plenty of sleep. >>> the warriors were going for a 2 in a row hosting the nets. and the 49ers have picked their starting quarterback! [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- what starts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. harb
that's just a big ridge of high pressure is moving in and going to protect us. and the storm track will stay several hundred miles to our north. which means you get sunshine, dry weather, mild weather all the way to next week! a little foggy tonight in the north bay valleys, but it's all about the sunshieshshine. 60s in oakland and san jose. concord tomorrow, 64 degrees. sunnyvale 66, morgan hill 68. sunshine in walnut creek. 65, pleasanton, the dry valley mid-60s with sunshine. your extended...
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just west of us offshore by a couple hundred miles. then riding way up to the north because of the huge ridge of the high pressure, which is the reason why we're so sunny and warm today. not moving tomorrow, weather is not changing tomorrow. record warmth is possible for a second straight day. many of you will have an afternoon in the 80s, right before the sunset about five minutes after five. high pressure moves out after that and then it is all about a big area of low pressure, shoving the high out of here. giving us a cooler weather by wednesday and then the cold front moves through on thursday as you're going to feel the effects on friday and into the weekend as we will struggle to make it out of the 50s, just a couple days removed from the highs in the 80s. once again very warm tomorrow for the election day. no weather reason to not vote and to get out and exercise your right. much cooler weather arrives on wednesday and the snow level on friday, they will drop all the way down to 3,000 feet with the scattered showers out. there l
just west of us offshore by a couple hundred miles. then riding way up to the north because of the huge ridge of the high pressure, which is the reason why we're so sunny and warm today. not moving tomorrow, weather is not changing tomorrow. record warmth is possible for a second straight day. many of you will have an afternoon in the 80s, right before the sunset about five minutes after five. high pressure moves out after that and then it is all about a big area of low pressure, shoving the...
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as cbs 5 reporter anne makovec tells us it comes on the same day the officers get a big break in the case. >> you would never want to see someone that young lose his life at a young age by those means. >> reporter: 22-year-old rory park-pettiford was remembered at a memorial service in campbell. >> rory was a great kid. always jovial and happy. you know practical joker. >> reporter: but many friends couldn't speak of him without breaking down because they can't help but remember how he was killed. during a robbery attempt one week and one day ago. this is a surveillance photo of two robbers whom police say tried to carjack pet pet ford in his car outside a 7/11 store then shot him when he tried the drive away. that's after a violent crime spree that started with four armed robberies within an hour on friday, november 16th. this is how it ended for one suspect. 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks captured after running into a family's home later that night. the second and final suspect a teenager was caught last night after a week on the run. >> we're just happy that he's in custody now and
as cbs 5 reporter anne makovec tells us it comes on the same day the officers get a big break in the case. >> you would never want to see someone that young lose his life at a young age by those means. >> reporter: 22-year-old rory park-pettiford was remembered at a memorial service in campbell. >> rory was a great kid. always jovial and happy. you know practical joker. >> reporter: but many friends couldn't speak of him without breaking down because they can't help but...
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thank you for joining us this morning.
thank you for joining us this morning.
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please help us. >> a neighborhood stuck in the mud. how it happened and who pays for that damage. >> when the thieves hit this bay area museum they knew what think were doing and they knew what they were looking for. and security guards watched it all happen on live tv. >>> good evening. we are getting a first look at two guys who police say kidnapped a woman, threw her in the back of her car and drove her around from atm to atm. elizabeth cook has the surveillance video. >> reporter: police say it was in this parking lot in the shade lands business park where she was kidnapped. they're relying on revealing surveillance tape to help them catch the suspects. watch this. two men pull up to an atm. police say they try to withdraw money from the woman's account while she sits in the backseat. police say they went by the name david and aubrey. aubrey takes off his mask. he's a white guy in his early 20s20s. wearing a black hoodie and jeans. david has short dark hair and broad shoulders. he's wearing a light colored t- shirt. after driving a
please help us. >> a neighborhood stuck in the mud. how it happened and who pays for that damage. >> when the thieves hit this bay area museum they knew what think were doing and they knew what they were looking for. and security guards watched it all happen on live tv. >>> good evening. we are getting a first look at two guys who police say kidnapped a woman, threw her in the back of her car and drove her around from atm to atm. elizabeth cook has the surveillance video....
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prop 30 stabilizes us. it means we won't have to make -- that was the governors. >> it doesn't give a surplus money to reinvest all the public structures that have been devastated as a result of the lack of revenue over recent years. it gets us to this level. the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education or social services but it's not happening tomorrow or the next day. >> also, will our taxes be raised? within a new future or the next year? >> well, boaters decided that taxes will be raised. >> besides property. >> beyond property. that's not where we are focusing. there are other things we could do. a lot of this function that appears from sacramento is because the majority has not had the authority to do its job. the two thirds vote threshold without a majority, the minority leader can veto what the majority wants. now the majority can do its job. >> so what are these things? we are saying our taxes, at least not now. so w
prop 30 stabilizes us. it means we won't have to make -- that was the governors. >> it doesn't give a surplus money to reinvest all the public structures that have been devastated as a result of the lack of revenue over recent years. it gets us to this level. the economy is coming back. we can see a brighter future. over time, we can reinvest in education, reinvest in higher education or social services but it's not happening tomorrow or the next day. >> also, will our taxes be...
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i'm like most of us here in california kentuckians aren't used to the ground suddenly shaking. >> your hands down i was scared. >> i was in to shake people up. >> this was a bad one. >> seismologists say this was moderate but aftershocks are still a possibility and they also say even though earthquakes are rare in that part of the kuhnty they're in the unheard of -- country they're not unheard of. >>> long been perceived the exclusive domain of men but that's quickly changing. cbs reporter pro yea clemens shows us the ladies that put giddy-up into a ford mustang at a recent car show. >> reporter: as in any show dedicated to the automobile, the car is the star. but sharing the spotlight for this 2013 mustang gt is the team behind it. 40 women who work in the auto industry. banding together to create, design and install every part. cars aren't just a hobby. they're a passion. >> my very favorite car is my own car, 1955 studebaker cameon. >> reporter: for kristin clean it was a win at first. >> i bought a car knowing nothing. i had never changes a tire or oil. >> reporter: now she's rebui
i'm like most of us here in california kentuckians aren't used to the ground suddenly shaking. >> your hands down i was scared. >> i was in to shake people up. >> this was a bad one. >> seismologists say this was moderate but aftershocks are still a possibility and they also say even though earthquakes are rare in that part of the kuhnty they're in the unheard of -- country they're not unheard of. >>> long been perceived the exclusive domain of men but that's...